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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of sheep shearer
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series of photographs was probably taken around Churchill Island and shows the community engagement through the decades.Photograph of a man shearing a sheep on an elevated platform.Catalogue number written on reverse in pencil.churchill island, photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SPORTS STAR AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
Photograph of a man with a fishing rod accepting an award.recreations, sports, awards, fishing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BLACK AAND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF MAN AND GREYHOUND
Black and white photograph of unnamed man and greyhaound.clubs and associations, sport, greyhound racing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - KURTING, Dec 1968
Slide. Kurting. Man relaxing in a comfy chair.slide, bendigo, kurting., kurting. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Lilian Pitts, Picking Fruit, 1910
One of a series of copied photographs depicting life on an orchard in 1910. Originals owned by Mrs Nancy Tyson, Merrigum, a local historian.Black and white photograph of man picking fruit.on back: picking the fruitlilian pitt, orchard work -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Accessory - Men's Tie, 1940
Made by Internee Max Baumann in Camp 13.Hand woven brown wool man's tie.men's ties, max baumann, men's clothing accessory., internment camp hand crafts -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sketch - Watercolour, Georg Rosenkranz, Graf von Hardenberg, 1941/2
Artist Georg Rosenkranz, crewman aboard the HSK Kormoran, painted this while at Graytown Prisoner of War Camp.Watercolour sketch of man in brown/red trousersGraf von Hardenberggraytown pow camp, georg rosenkranz, illustrations, watercolour, graf von hardenberg -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Postcard - Man on Bike Postcard
Man on bicycle postcard, won by M Moylan -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Group photo
Black & White photo a man, woman, child -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of couple
Black & White photo of man in uniform, with lady -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo of man
Black & White photo of man sitting on a settee -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
Head and shoulders of unknown man in collar and tie."19"glen iris presbyterian church -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1970s
In 1929 Eric Boardman took over the management of the Sunbury News in partnership with Harold Sparrow. The two men printed the Gisborne Gazette, the Lancefield Mercury as well as the Sunbury paper until 1956 when Mr. Sparrow withdrew from the partnership. In 1965 Broadglen Publishing Company took over the Sunbury News and Eric Boardman continued working as a journalist with the company until his death in 1977.A black and white photograph of a man sitting at a desk.sunbury news, broadglen publishing company, boardman, eric, arthur, sparrow, harold, george evans collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Leadcourt School Sports Sack Race
Mervyn Pickering, Jack CunninghamStudents competing in Sack Race. Man at Righteducation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Man holding pet Cockatoo
Collected by Dorothy Brumby in relation to Great Western ResearchMan holding cockatoo in front of tree foliage -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Portrait, Bro Edmund Gray, 1908
Mr Edward Gray An old Pioneer - Miner Born Aberdeen Scotland 1839 Died Stawell 21/9/1908 Accidently Drowned in Moonlight Dam One of the founders of M.U.I.O.O.F. Lodge Grand Master of Masonic LodgeCopy of photograph of man in suit. Head and shoulders.In Memory of Bro E. Gray. P.S.W Died Sept 21 1908 -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Isaac Cook -- aged 80 years
Isaac Cook Saddler Main Street Seated bearded man in suit in front of greenery stawell businesses, shop -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Unknown Male possibly surname Christian from Dadswell Bridge, 1900 - 1940
The Second of 7 Photcopies of Photos Man Leaning against 1950's Utility -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Gold Mine
a Man with a Bar of Gold at Stawell Gold Mine -
National Wool Museum
Vest
The knitter was Vera Neale,1901 - 1990. Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. This is one of 23 garments donated by her granddaugher, Mrs Glenda Ilsley.Man's vest knitted by Vera Neale in the 1950s.knitting handicrafts, neale, mrs vera, knitting, handicrafts -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Memorial Plaque: [Dead mans penny]:, William John McInerney
Will McInerney was born in Sydney and moved to Melbourne with his Parents Cyril and Mary McInerney. Will MDead mans penny (in oidginal Cardboard case) William John McInerney -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1920s
Black and white photograph of a man and a woman in a gardenOn back of photo: "Ada and Preston Jones (Ready)"ready family, ada ready, preston jones, ada jones -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, A Train being Fueled at Carisbrook Railway Station
Associated with CarisbrookA man shovels coal for use in a steam train. em22, carisbrook, carisbrook railway station, carisbrook railway platform, coal, train, stream train -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, T. Brennan, c1864, 1864
Following the founding meeting of the Mayo Tenants Defence Association in Castlebar, County Mayo on 26 October 1878 the demand for The Land of Ireland for the people of Ireland was reported in the Connaught Telegraph 2 November 1878. The first of many "monster meetings" of tenant farmers was held in Irishtown near Claremorris on 20 April 1879, with an estimated turnout of 15,000 to 20,000 people. This meeting was addressed by James Daly (who presided), John O'Connor Power, John Ferguson, Thomas Brennan, and J. J. Louden. The Connaught Telegraph's report of the meeting in its edition of 26 April 1879 began: Since the days of O'Connell a larger public demonstration has not been witnessed than that of Sunday last. About 1 o'clock the monster procession started from Claremorris, headed by several thousand men on foot – the men of each district wearing a laural leaf or green ribbon in hat or coat to distinguish the several contingents. At 11 o'clock a monster contingent of tenant-farmers on horseback drew up in front of Hughes's hotel, showing discipline and order that a cavalry regiment might feel proud of. They were led on in sections, each having a marshal who kept his troops well in hand. Messrs. P.W. Nally, J.W. Nally, H. French, and M. Griffin, wearing green and gold sashes, led on their different sections, who rode two deep, occupying, at least, over an Irish mile of the road. Next followed a train of carriages, brakes, cares, etc. led on by Mr. Martin Hughes, the spirited hotel proprietor, driving a pair of rare black ponies to a phæton, taking Messrs. J.J. Louden and J. Daly. Next came Messrs. O'Connor, J. Ferguson, and Thomas Brennan in a covered carriage, followed by at least 500 vehicles from the neighbouring towns. On passing through Ballindine the sight was truly imposing, the endless train directing its course to Irishtown – a neat little hamlet on the boundaries of Mayo, Roscommon, and Galway. Evolving out of this a number of local land league organisations were set up to work against the excessive rents being demanded by landlords all over Ireland, but especially in Mayo and surrounding counties. From 1874 agricultural prices in Europe had dropped, followed by some bad harvests due to wet weather during the Long Depression. The effect by 1878 was that many Irish farmers were unable to pay the rents that they had agreed, particularly in the poorer and wetter parts of Connacht. The localised 1879 Famine added to the misery. Unlike other parts of Europe the Irish land tenure system was inflexible in times of hardship. (Wikipedia) The Irish National Land League was founded at the Imperial Hotel in Castlebar, the County town of Mayo, on 21 October 1879. At that meeting Charles Stewart Parnell was elected president of the league. Andrew Kettle, Michael Davitt, and Thomas Brennan were appointed as honorary secretaries. This united practically all the different strands of land agitation and tenant rights movements under a single organisation. Michael Davitt Founder of the Land League The two aims of the Land League, as stated in the resolutions adopted in the meeting, were: ...first, to bring out a reduction of rack-rents; second, to facilitate the obtaining of the ownership of the soil by the occupiers. That the object of the League can be best attained by promoting organisation among the tenant-farmers; by defending those who may be threatened with eviction for refusing to pay unjust rents; by facilitating the working of the Bright clauses of the Irish Land Act during the winter; and by obtaining such reforms in the laws relating to land as will enable every tenant to become owner of his holding by paying a fair rent for a limited number of years. (Wikipedia)Image of a man with a moustache. He is T. Brennan.ballarat irish, brennan, thomas brennan, irish land act, rent -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Reverend Thomas J. Canaty, c1864, 1864
Image of a man known as Thomas J. Canaty.ballarat irish, canaty, tom canaty, thomas canaty -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, John Fitzgerald, c1864, 1864
Imaged of a bearded man known as John Fitzgeraldballarat irish, john fitzgerald, fitzgerald -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Image, James Ryan, c1864, 1864
Ryan was an Irish politician. He was elected to the First Dáil at the 1918 general election and, apart from the Third Dáil (1922–1923), held his seat for Wexford until his retirement at the 1965 general election. During his long career he served as Minister for Agriculture (1932–1947), Minister for Health and Social Welfare (1947–1948 and 1951–1954) and Minister for Finance (1957–1965). (Wikipedia) While studying at university in 1913 Ryan became a founder-member of the Irish Volunteers and was sworn into the Irish Republican Brotherhood the following year. During the Easter Rising in 1916 Ryan was the medical officer in the General Post Office (GPO). He was, along with James Connolly, one of the last people to leave the GPO when the evacuation took place. Following the surrender of the patriots Ryan was deported to Stafford Jail in England and subsequently at Frongoch. He was released in August 1916. Ryan rejoined the Volunteers immediately after his release from prison, and in June 1917 he was elected Commandant of the Wexford Battalion. His political career began the following year when he was elected as a Sinn Féin candidate for the constituency of Wexford South in the 1918 general election. Like his fellow Sinn Féin MPs Ryan refused to attend the Westminster Parliament. Instead he attended the proceedings of the First Dáil on 21 January 1919. As the War of Independence went on Ryan became Brigade Commandant of South Wexford and was also elected to Wexford County Council, serving as chairman on one occasion. In September 1919 he was arrested by the British and interned on Spike Island and later Beare Island until he was released after the truce with the other TDs to attend the deliberations of the Dáil concerning the Anglo-Irish Treaty which he voted against. Ryan was later imprisoned again during the subsequent Civil War, however, while interned he won back his Dáil seat as an abstentionist Sinn Féin TD at the 1923 general election. (Wikipedia)Image of a bearded man known as James Ryan. -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Image, Robert Sim, c1894
William Irwin was a member of the Old Colonists' Association.Photographic portrait of a bearded man, Robery Sim. old colonists' association, robert sim -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH. LADY AND MAN STANDING IN STORE, 10993
Photograph. Lady and Man standing in store, (Towneys). -
Montsalvat
Wax Mould, Untitled (Head of a Man)
Wax mould depicting a stylized bust of a man.Nonematcham skipper, mould, wax, male, head